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==Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives==
==Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives==
Snow served in 2011 as an intern at the Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives for credit in her graduate program for the MLIS degree at [http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis/mlis.htm San Jose State University]. She was supervised on site by [[Archivist Llewellyn]], and within the program by [[Avatar Name]]. For completion of her Master's degree, snow wrote a finding guide for the library and archives collection holdings. The finding guide is available as a PDF document, as well as an EAD document, and is published on the [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/about/ Online Archive of California] website.
Snow served in 2011 as an intern at the Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives for credit in her graduate program for the MLIS degree at [http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis/mlis.htm San Jose State University]. She was supervised on site by [[User: Archivist Llewellyn]], and within the program by [[Avatar Name]]. For completion of her Master's degree, snow wrote a finding guide for the library and archives collection holdings. The finding guide is available as a PDF document, as well as an EAD document, and is published on the [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/about/ Online Archive of California] website.

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Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives

Snow served in 2011 as an intern at the Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives for credit in her graduate program for the MLIS degree at San Jose State University. She was supervised on site by User: Archivist Llewellyn, and within the program by Avatar Name. For completion of her Master's degree, snow wrote a finding guide for the library and archives collection holdings. The finding guide is available as a PDF document, as well as an EAD document, and is published on the Online Archive of California website.